Yea a lot of people do. You guys are lucky to live in such great countries that can offer such basic services free of charge.

Its scary to walk around without insurance, I pay a lot for mine but it covers three of us and its great insurance.

Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness... if you can afford it

I know fighters at my gym who don't have health insurance. I can't imagine how stressful training on a daily basis that must be.

I've been blessed to come from a middle class family who's provided me with insurance until I was able to provide myself through a decent job. It's just one less worry in my daily life. Even co pays can be a pain in the ass at times.

Anyhow.

I'm working in the jails right now. I just had a guy yell for three straight hours how he was going to kick my ass, that I've never dealt with a parolee like him, and once I cracked the cage open he was going to leave me unconscious. I just opened it up to let him have a visit with his mommy. The firs thing he said was "We're all good right?" He's currently crying in the visitation room

^I don't generally make fun of Americans because I know you can't just tar every person with the same brush but you're kinda making it easy for other countries to do so. Although this sign in particular is rather sad than hilarious. :/

Plus I heard pizza is legally a vegetable in (some states of) the USA. What the hell is up with that?

^I don't generally make fun of Americans because I know you can't just tar every person with the same brush but you're kinda making it easy for other countries to do so. Although this sign in particular is rather sad than hilarious. :/

Plus I heard pizza is legally a vegetable in (some states of) the USA. What the hell is up with that?

Just watched the Dexter Finale. I didn't think much of this season but, next season looks insane.

I think Louis Greene is the best character on the show.

Kind of wish we had Bobby around to explain all of this to us.

We live in interesting times.

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North Korea Reportedly Test Fires Missile
by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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North Korea conducted at least one short-range missile test Monday, the same day it announced the death of leader Kim Jong Il, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported.

Two South Korean military officials said they couldn't immediately confirm the report, saying to do so would breach a policy of not commenting on intelligence matters.

Both said any firing would be part of a routine drill and have little relation to Kim Jong Il's death. They both spoke on condition of anonymity, citing policy.

Yonhap cited unidentified government and military officials as saying the test occurred off the east coast.

North Korea is urging its people to rally behind Kim Jong Il's young son and heir-apparent Kim Jong Un, as the world watches warily for signs of instability in a nation pursuing nuclear weapons.

South Korea has put its military on high alert against the North's 1.2 million-strong armed forces. President Obama agreed by phone with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak to closely monitor developments.

North Korea is preparing for next year's 100th anniversary of the birth of its founder Kim Il Sung — Kim Jong Il's father. The preparations include massive construction projects throughout the capital as part of Kim Jong Il's unfulfilled promise to bring prosperity to his people.